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Nepal cancels $1 billion expressway project with India’s ILFS

Nepal was in talks with ILFS to build a 76-km expressway connecting Kathmandu to Nijgadh in southern Terai region

The Nepal government has tabled a proposal with the cabinet for constructing the road with own investment. Photo: ReutersPremium
The Nepal government has tabled a proposal with the cabinet for constructing the road with own investment. Photo: Reuters

Kathmandu: Nepal has abruptly cancelled all agreements with Indian construction firm Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd (ILFS) to build a $1 billion expressway project, connecting the Nepalese capital with the southern Terai region near the Indian border.

The surprise move to cancel the agreements with ILFS to build a 76-km-long expressway came on Sunday after a meeting of the Development and Finance Committees of Legislature-Parliament. Minister for physical planning and infrastructure development, Ramesh Lekhak said the government would now complete the fast-track road with domestic resources.

“Now all bodies concerned should make a decision standing together in course of taking the nation’s pride project ahead," Lekhak was quoted as saying by The Kathmandu Post.

He said the government has tabled a proposal with the cabinet for constructing the road with own investment. The fast-track road would connect Kathmandu to Nijgadh in the southern Terai region, where a new international airport has been planned.

ILFS had already prepared a detailed report for the project that would have reduced the travel time from Kathmandu to Nijgadh to under an hour.

According to a feasibility report prepared by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 2014, the road project was estimated to cost $960 million. The latest DPR has given a price tag of $1,117 million, reports have said.

During the International Conference on Nepal’s Reconstruction held in June last year, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj had asked the Himalayan country to allow India to develop the fast-track road and the international airport in Nijgadh.

Previously, the K.P.Sharma Oli government had decided that the road project would be constructed by Nepal, instead of providing the contract to the Indian company.

Finance minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara on Sunday expressed commitment to ensure funds for “national pride projects" including the Tarai-Madhesh fast track and the Nijgadh international airport.

“The problem, however, is not lack of funds but inability to spend it. The problem in capital expenditure has not improved," he said.

Chairperson of development committee Rabindra Adhikari, chair of finance minister Prakash Jwala, member Surendra Bahadur Pandey, Keshav Badal and others spoke of the need for unity among all the political parties to move ahead with the Nijgadh International Airport project and the Kathmandu-Tarai fast-track road project.

They suggested the government to allocate all the unspent budget every fiscal year for the fast-track road project and complete it in a fast-track manner, the report said. PTI

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Published: 21 Nov 2016, 04:34 PM IST
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